Month: November 2016

It will be a Valentine’s Day in November as Kristoffer Martin and Joyce Ching — also known as KrisJoy — banner the Kapuso Mall Show in Robinsons Place Tagum in Tagum City on Friday.

“We are excited to bring KrisJoy to our Kapusong Davaoeños and Tagumeños because we know how much they missed one of their favorite love teams,” says Oliver Amoroso, officer-in-charge of GMA’s Regional TV Department.

“Tsuperhero” himself — Kapuso actor Derrick Monasterio — together with his co-star and love team partner Bea Binene will entertain their fans in CSI The City Mall in Dagupan City at 4 p.m. tomorrow.

“Tsuperhero,” Philippine TV’s newest Pinoy superhero comedy adventure, is about the extraordinary story of Nonoy (Derrick), a jeepney driver who becomes a superhero because of a mysterious object from a distant planet. Nonoy’s journey becomes more interesting as he develops feelings for Eva (Bea), a barker who finds Nonoy’s kalye attitude irritating and endearing at the same time.

To commemorate World Vegan Month, Vegans of Manila and Manila Vegans have come together to launch the Philippines’ first vegan festival called VegFest Pilipinas on November 12 and 13, 2016 at Eastwood City in Libis, Quezon City.

VegFest Pilipinas aims to spread awareness that veganism is more than just a diet that is free from any animal products such as farm meats, fish and other sea animals, as well as animal by-products like dairy, eggs and honey — that it is a lifestyle that has tons of benefits to the body, the planet, and the animals.

Through the activities that are lined up, VegFest Pilipinas aims to show the Filipinos that going vegan is fun, easy, and relevant.

Access to the New York Times’ website and mobile apps is free to all from today until Wednesday, its executive editor announced on Sunday.

“As journalists who have covered our fair share of campaigns, we consider these moments to be among the most important in the life of a democracy. We believe that everyone, without exception, deserves a deeper understanding of the candidates, the issues and the results of this unprecedented election,” New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet said in an email to the newspapers’ readers.